SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAT THE FUCK
>Corporatism
>Syndicalism
>National Syndicalism
>Integralism
IS AND HOW IT WORKS
>>2462724
they're bullshit like every other non scientific ism
>>2462724
>corporatism
society its organized politically by social class, like something akin to the guild system of the middle ages (which was an inspiration)
>Syndicalism
trade unions run the economy as an alternative to capitalism. in theory it isn't limited by the nation but is spread all over the world.
>National Syndicalism
syndicalism but within the boundaries of the nation state. over time though the original syndicalist ideas were diluted out. It found the most success in italy, where the natsyndicalists were extreme nationalists and were antidemocratic, antimarxist and antipacifist. They wanted to overthrow italy's parliamentary monarchy and replace it with a technocratic economy where all classes were accomodated and unified in their interests (i.e. it had corporatist elements). They believed Italy needed to get colonies in order to rid itself of exploitation from France and Britain. As they saw it italy was a "proletarian nation". A lot of the national syndicalists went on to become fascists.
>Integralism
provided the inspiration for national syndicalism (NS). it was founded by french radical national maurras, and it shared a lot of features with NS. Like NS it was agressively nationalist, anti-individualist, anti-liberal. It advocated statism and corporatism/class unity/guild system/ trade unionism (depending on whichever advocate you talked to in the early 20th century). I get the impression that it was more conservative than NS, in that it supported hierarchy, authoritarianism, conservatism/catholic orthodoxy (whereas NS was modernist/futurist, even atheistic and anti-clerical). I'm even sure integralism could be monarchist, and the monarch would be a figure for national unity.
>corporatism
Term in social science used for the inclusion of business and labour interests into policymaking, as opposed to pluralism which is more associated with lobbyists. The prime example of corporatism is the so-called 'tripartism', which is an ongoing partnership between business, labout and state.
Some will say that corporatism is strictly a fascist idea. It is not.
>>2462851
What's the difference between the trade union of a syndicalists and the social class of the corportatists?
>>2463254
I think it is Proletariat and Bourgeoisie respectively
>>2463292
Kys